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Xbox has just announced its list of Black Friday deals, and gamers looking to get some great discounts will have to act fast.
Amazon has dropped the special edition Pulse Cipher Xbox controller to just $33 for Black Friday. By comparison, in Microsoft's "Black Friday" sale, it's still listed for just over $59.
Having to delete some of the titles to make room for new ones is not a good feeling. No gamer can build a game library with all their old and latest favorites like that, and thankfully, there are ways to avoid such situations.
The Xbox Black Friday Sale is live with up to 75% savings on over 2,000 Xbox games, discounts on Xbox Game Pass Premium subscriptions, plus some accessory discounts.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. ( WBRC) - Xbox’s massive Black Friday sale is officially underway. Over 2,000 games are up to 75% off, including EA Sports FC 26, NCAA Football 26, WWE 2K25, The Outer Worlds and more. Select PC games are up to 85% off.
One of the great things about the Xbox platform is that it's available across a wide range of devices, such as some of the best gaming laptops in the Black Friday sale. You can even log into your Xbox account on any compatible PC (including handhelds like the ROG Xbox Ally) and fire up any game badged as being a 'Play Anywhere' title.
The Xbox Wireless Controller Pulse Cipher Special Edition will benefit players by retaining all the features of the old controller inside a killer red translucent body that gives it a boost to its overall aesthetic. At $55 on Amazon, this is quite the bargain compared to the $80 regular price.
I’m a tech writer and this is the Black Friday Xbox deal to beat - After a no show in last year’s sale, I’m hoping this year’s Xbox Black Friday bargains will be the best yet
Xbox announced its Black Friday deals are now live.Over 2,000 games, as well as Xbox accessories have been [...]
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